Raid farming is a means to obtain items dropped by raid mobs (pillagers, vindicators, witches, evokers, and ravagers). Farms can be made from a village with a spawning platform for the raiders, or be made at a pillager outpost. In Bedrock Edition, a raid farm also yields special items dropped by these mobs during raids: emeralds, enchanted books, iron tools, and iron armor (of which half have enchantments). In Java Edition, getting Hero of the Village has the additional benefit of making some resources renewable, especially clay.
Mechanics
Broadly, the components of a raid farm are:
- A village (1 bed and 1 villager are sufficient).
- A surface on which the raid is forced to spawn (the ground, or an isolated surface above). Raids cannot spawn on leaves, scaffolding, or liquids; this can be used to help localize the raid spawn point.
- A way to funnel or guide the raid mobs into the killing area.
- A killing area; that is, mob grinder to kill the mobs, or a holding area for the player to kill them and earn experience as well as loot.
- A way to get Bad Omen again, so that the next raid can start:
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Video examples
- Bedrock Edition (Raid Farms in this edition are constantly updated for higher efficiency)
Tweaks required for this farm are in the comment section.
This is a MEGA raid farm for massive servers or flexing.
- Java Edition only
Simple raid farm to build early game.